Enterprise and Social Benefits after Communism
Discover the insightful exploration of social protection in "Enterprise and Social Benefits after Communism" by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1997, this hardback edition spans 346 pages and delves into the evolution of firm-initiated social protection in Central and Eastern European countries, as well as the former Soviet Union. The book examines how newly-privatized and established enterprises have acquired new social functions, shedding light on the size of these benefits and the underlying forces driving changes within these systems. This comprehensive analysis is essential for anyone interested in the socio-economic transformations in post-communist societies. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between enterprise and social welfare with this pivotal work.